| AEDILESHIP | • aedileship n. (Historical) The office of an aedile. • aedileship n. (Historical) The period or duration of this office. • ædileship n. (Rare) Alternative form of aedileship. |
| BATTLESHIP | • battleship n. (Military, nautical) A large capital warship displacing thousands to tens of thousands of tons, heavily… • battleship n. (Military, nautical, archaic) A ship of the line. • battleship n. A non-functional rocket stage, used for configuration and integration tests. |
| BEADLESHIP | • beadleship n. The office of a beadle. • BEADLESHIP n. the state of being, or the personality of, a beadle, also BEDELLSHIP, BEDELSHIP. |
| DISFLESHED | • disfleshed v. Simple past tense and past participle of disflesh. • DISFLESH v. (archaic) to reduce the flesh or obesity of. |
| DISFLESHES | • disfleshes v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of disflesh. • DISFLESH v. (archaic) to reduce the flesh or obesity of. |
| ENFLESHING | • enfleshing v. Present participle of enflesh. • ENFLESH v. to turn into flesh. |
| FLESHHOODS | • FLESHHOOD n. the state of being in the flesh. |
| FLESHINESS | • fleshiness n. The state or characteristic of being fleshy. • FLESHINESS n. the state of being fleshy. |
| FLESHLIEST | • fleshliest adj. Superlative form of fleshly: most fleshly. • FLESHLY adj. pertaining to the body. |
| FLESHLINGS | • fleshlings n. Plural of fleshling. • FLESHLING n. a sensualist. |
| FLESHMENTS | • FLESHMENT n. (Shakespeare) the act of fleshing, or the excitement attending a successful beginning. |
| FLESHWORMS | • fleshworms n. Plural of fleshworm. • FLESHWORM n. (archaic) a worm or maggot that feeds on flesh. |
| GOOSEFLESH | • gooseflesh n. Alternative spelling of goose flesh. • goose␣flesh n. Synonym of goose bump. • GOOSEFLESH n. a knobbly, pimply condition of the skin, like that of a plucked goose or other fowl due to erection of hairs through cold, horror, etc. |
| HORSEFLESH | • horseflesh n. The flesh of a horse; horsemeat. • horseflesh n. Horses collectively, with reference to driving, riding, or racing. • horseflesh n. A species of Bahama mahogany, Lysiloma sabicu and Lysiloma latisiliquum. |
| PARFLESHES | • parfleshes n. Plural of parflesh. • PARFLESH n. a rawhide soaked in lye and dried. |
| UNCLESHIPS | • uncleships n. Plural of uncleship. • UNCLESHIP n. the office or position of an uncle. |
| UNFLESHING | • unfleshing v. Present participle of unflesh. • UNFLESH v. to remove the flesh from. |